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Exchequer Bills Bill.

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After fome Time, the Houfe was refumed:

And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and "directed him to report the fame to the Houfe, with"out any Amendment."

The Houfe (according to Order) was adjourned dur. ing Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act to enable the Commiffioners of His "Majefty's Treafury to iffue Exchequer Bills, on the "Credit of fuch Aids or Supplies as have been or shall "be granted by Parliament, for the Service of Great "Britain for the Year One thousand eight hundred and "nine."

After fome Time, the Houfe was refumed:

And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and "directed him to report the fame to the Houfe, with "out any Amendment."

Spirits DuThe House (according to Order) was adjourned durties (Ireland) ing Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, “An Act to grant to His Majefty Duties upon Spirits made or diftilled in Ireland, and upon British "Spirits imported into Ireland, and upon Licences to "fell Spirituous Liquors in Ireland, in Quantities not "lefs than Two Gallons."

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"ing the Seizure of Utenfils in Cafes where Veffels used "in Excife Manufactories are fubject to Forfeiture." After fome Time, the Houfe was refumed:

And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Committee, That they had gone through the Bill, and "directed him to report the fame to the House, with"out any Amendment."

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The Houfe (according to Order) was adjourned dur- Militia Pay ing Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, Bill. intituled, "An Act for defraying the Charge of the Pay "and Clothing of the Militia and Local Militia in Great "Britain, for the Year One thoufand eight hundred " and nine."

After fome Time, the House was refumed

And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and "directed him to report the fame to the Houfe, without 66 any Amendment."

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The House being moved, "That a Day may be Johnfon appointed for hearing Counfel to argue the Errors against New"affigned upon the Writ of Error, wherein Thomas Error. "Johnfon is Plaintiff, and William Lewis Newman and "James Newman are Defendants:"

It is ORDERED, That this House will hear the faid Errors argued, by Counsel at the Bar, on the first vacant Day for Caufes after those already appointed.

ORDERED, That the feveral Petitions prefented to the Surrey Sew. House on Friday laft, praying to be heard by Counfel ers Bill, Petitions against against the Bill, intituled, "An A&t for making new referred to "Sewers and Drains, and amending the prefent Sewers Committee "and Drains within certain Diftricts under the Jurifdic"tion of the Commiffioners of Sewers for the Limits

extending from East Moulfey in Surrey, to Ravenf "borne in Kent, and for other Purposes relating to the "Execution of the Commiffion of Sewers for the faid "Limits," be referred to the Committee to whom the faid Bill stands committed; and that the Petitioners be at Liberty to be heard by their Counsel against the same, as defired; and that Counsel be heard for the Bill at the fame Time, if they think fit.

The Lord Walfingham reported from the Lords Com- Mead Brook mitees, to whom the Bill, intituled, " An A&t for enlarg. Roads Bill. "ing the Term and Powers of several Acts of His late "and prefent Majefty, for repairing the Roads from Mead "Brook, in the County of Gloucester, to Chriftian Mal

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ford Bridge, in the County of Wilts, and other Places "therein mentioned; and for extending the faid Road "to the Centre of Christian Malford Bridge,' was committed: "That they had confidered the faid Bill, "and examined the Allegations thereof, which were "found to be true; and that the Committee had gone through the Bill, and directed him to report the fame "to the Houfe, without any Amendment.'

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Dominus Cancellarius declaravit præfens Parliamen- Adjourn. tum continuandum effe ufque ad et in diem Veneris, nonum diem inftantis Junii, horâ undecimâ Aurora,

Dominis fic decernentibus.

DIE Veneris, 9° Junii 1809.

Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præfentes

Epus. Roffen.

Frank againft Franks.

Groome against

Penfold.

Animals, to prevent Cruelty to, Bill:

Meffage to
H.C. with it.

Mead Brook
Roads Bill.

Exchequer
Bills Bill:

Spirits Du

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It was refolved in the Affirmative.

And Meffages were, feverally, fent to the Houfe of H. C. that Meffages to Commons, by the former Meffengers:

the Lords have agreed

To acquaint them, That the Lords have agreed to the to the Seven faid Bills, without any Amendment.

preceding Bills.

The Lord Ellenborough, Lord Chief Juftice of the Jofeph
Court of King's Bench, in the ufual Manner, delivered against Shu-
in at the Table a Writ of Error, wherein
Abraham Jofeph is Plaintiff,

Hodie 3 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An Act for
enlarging the Term and Powers of feveral Acts of His
"late and prefent Majefty, for repairing the Roads from
"Mead Brook, in the County of Gloucester, to Chriftian"
Malford Bridge, in the County of Wilts, and other
"Places therein mentioned; and for extending the said
"Road to the Centre of Chriftian Malford Bridge."
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill fhall
pafs?"

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It was refolved in the Affirmative.

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ties (Ireland) << Bill:

Customs Du

Bill:

The Question was put, "Whether this Bill fhall
pass ?"

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It was refolved in the Affirmative.

Hodie 3* vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An Act to grant to His Majefty Duties upon Spirits made or "diftilled in Ireland, and upon British Spirits imported "into Ireland, and upon Licences to fell Spirituous "Liquors in Ireland, in Quantities not lefs than Two "Gallons."

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and

Thomas Allen Shuter, John Allen Shuter, and
Edward Shuter, Executors of the laft Will and
Teftament of Thomas Allen Efquire, deceased, are
Defendants.

ters, in Error.

enabling His Majesty to raise the Sum of Three Mil- Credit Bill. Hodie 2 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An Act for Vote of

"lions for the Service of Great Britain."

ORDERED, That the faid Bill be committed to a Committee of the whole House.

ORDERED, That the House be upon the faid Bill To-morrow.

put

into a Committee

Hodie 2 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An Act to Bogs Drain"appoint Commiffioners to enquire and examine, until ing (Ireland) "the First Day of August One thoufand eight hundred Bill.

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" and eleven, into the Nature and Extent of Bogs in
"Ireland, and the Practicability of draining and cultivat-
ing them, and the best Means of effecting the fame."
ORDERED, That the faid Bill be committed to a Com-
mittee of the whole Houfe.

ORDERED, That the House be put into a Committee
upon the faid Bill To-morrow.

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The Question was put, "Whether this Bill fhall mittee of the whole House.
"pafs?"

It was refolved in the Affirmative.

Hodie 3 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An A&t to ties (Ireland) continue, until the Fifth Day of July One thoufand eight hundred and ten, feveral Acts for granting cer "tain Rates and Duties, and for allowing certain Draw"backs and Bounties on Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, imported into and exported from Ireland."

ORDERED, That the House be put into a Committee upon the faid Bill To-morrow.

Bill.

Hodie 2 vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An Act to Spirits Du "amend the feveral Acts for the regulating and fecuring ties Collec"the Collection of the Duties on Spirits diftilled in Ire- tion (Ire"land; and for the regulating the Sale of fuch Liquors land) Bill. <s by Retail."

ORDERED,

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Bermondsey

Poor Bill.

Sale of Of

ORDERED, That the faid Bill be committed to a Committee of the whole House.

ORDERED, That the House be put into a Committee upon the faid Bill To-morrow.

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ORDERED, That the said Order be discharged. ORDERED, That the faid Bill be read the Third Time on Monday next.

The Order of the Day being read for receiving the fices, to pre- Report of the Amendments made by the Committee of the whole Houfe to the Bill, intituled, " An Act for "the further Prevention of the Sale and Brokerage of "Offices:"

vent, Bill.

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Goods in Warehouse Bill.

The Lord Walfingham accordingly reported the said
Amendments.

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The Houfe (according to Order) was adjourned dur- Spirits Iming Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, portation intituled, "An Act to continue, until the Twenty-fifth Sufpenfion Day of March One thoufand eight hundred and ten, an Act of this prefent Seffion of Parliament, to fufpend the Importation of British or Irish made Spirits into Great Britain or Ireland respectively."

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After fome Time, the House was resumed:

mittee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and
And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Com-
"directed him to report the fame to the Houfe, without
any Amendment."

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Then the faid Amendments were read by the Clerk, mittee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Comas follow; (videlicet)

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ORDERED, That the faid Bill be read the Third Time ing Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, fize (Ireland) The House (according to Order) was adjourned dur- Fees of Afon Monday next. intituled, "An Act to regulate the Fees payable by Per- Bill. "fons charged with Treafon, Felony, and all other Of "fences, at Affizes and Quarter Seffions in Ireland; and "for amending an Act of the Parliament of Ireland, "made in the Thirty-fixth Year of His present Majesty, relating thereto."

The House (according to Order) was adjourned during Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act for better regulating the Office of Agent General for Volunteers and Local Militia." After fome Time, the House was refumed:

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And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and "directed him to report the same to the House, without any Amendment."

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The House (according to Order) was adjourned during Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act to amend an Act made in the laft "Seffion of Parliament, for making Provifion for the "building and re-building of Churches, Chapels, and "Glebe Houfes, in Ireland."

After fome Time, the House was resumed:

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ing Pleafure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, nalties Bill.
The Houfe (according to Order) was adjourned dur- Colonies Pe-
intituled, "An Act for the more effectual Recovery of
"Penalties and Forfeitures incurred in the British Co-
"lonies and Plantations in America."

After fome Time, the House was resumed:

And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Com

And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Committee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and
mittee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and
"directed him to report the fame to the House, without
"directed him to report the fame to the House, without
any Amendment."
any Amendment."

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ing Pleasure, and put into a Committee upon the Bill, to amend
The House (according to Order) was adjourned dur- Defence A&t
intituled, " An Act to amend an Act paffed in the Forty- Bill.
"fourth Year of His prefent Majefty, to provide for the
"Defence of the Realm, with refpect to the Purchase
"of Lands and Hereditaments for the Public Service."
After fome Time, the House was resumed:

mittee, "That they had gone through the Bill, and
And the Lord Walfingham reported from the Com-
"directed him to report the fame to the Houfe, without
any Amendment.

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The

Ship Owners, &c. Bill.

Bankrupt
Laws
Amendment

Bill.

Seamens

Wages Bill.

Seamens En

The Order of the Day being read, for the Houfe to be put into a Committee upon the Bill, intituled," An Act for preventing Frauds and Depredations com"mitted on Merchants, Ship Owners, and Under"writers, by Boatmen and others; and alfo for remedy"ing certain Defects relative to the Adjustment of Sal66 vage in England, under an Act made in the Twelfth "Year of Queen Anne."

ORDERED, That the faid Order be discharged. ORDERED, That the House be put into a Committee upon the faid Bill To-morrow,

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A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons, Maffingby Mr. Chaplin and others:

To return the Bill, intituled, “An Act for vesting "Part of the Real Estates in the County of Lincoln, de"vised by the Will of Henry Maffingberd Efquire, de"ceafed, in Truftees to be fold, and for applying Part " of the Purchase Money in paying off certain Incum"brances affecting the faid Eftates, and for laying out "the Refidue thereof in the Purchase of other Estates, "to be fettled to the fame Ufes ;" and to acquaint this Houfe, That they have agreed to the fame, without any

Amendment.

berd's Bill.

A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons, E. Roden's by Mr. Barnard and others :

To return the Bill, intituled, "An Act for vesting "certain Estates, late of the Honourable George Jocelyn, "deceased, in the County of Dublin, in Trustees to be "fold, and for laying out the Monies thence arifing in "the Purchase of Government Securities, to be fettled "to the fame Ufes as the Eftates fold;" and to ac

A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons, quaint this House, That they have agreed to the fame,
by Mr. Wharton and others:
without any

With a Bill, intituled, "An Act to amend the feve"ral Acts refpećting the Payment of Wages and Prize Money, and Allotment of Wages, to Perfons ferving " in His Majefty's Royal Navy;" to which they defire the Concurrence of this House.

A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons, couragement by Mr. Wharton and others:

Bill.

Auctions Duties (Ireland) Bill.

Gofport, &c.
Ferry Bill.

Blackfriars

Bridge Toll
Bill.

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With a Bill, intituled, "An Act to explain and amend an Act, made in the Forty-fifth Year of His prefent Majelty, for the better and more effectually manning "His Majefty's Navy during the prefent War; and for "the further Encouragement of Seamen; and for the "better and more effectually providing for the Interest "of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, and "the Royal Hofpital for Soldiers at Chelsea; and to ex"tend the Provifions of the faid Act to Cafes arifing in confequence of Hoftilities commenced fince the paffing of the faid A&;" to which they defire the Concurrence of this Houfe.

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Amendment.

Estate Bill.

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A Meffage was brought from the House of Commons, Smythe's

A Meffage was brought from the Houfe of Commons, by Sir James Graham and others: by Mr. Wharton and others:

With a Bill, intituled, "An Act to amend the feve"ral Acts for fecuring the Collection of the Duties on "Auctions in Ireland;" to which they defire the Concurrence of this House.

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To return the Bill, intituled, "An Act for fettling "and fecuring the Lands of Tippermallow, Meckven, "and Whitebank, and the Lands of Cloag or Cloyock, "and other Hereditaments, lying in the County of "Perth, to and in Favour of Robert Smythe of Methven "Efquire, and the Series of Heirs mentioned, and under "the Conditions and Limitations specified in a Deed of "Entail, made by David Smyth fome time of Methven, "deceased, and in lieu thereof for vesting certain Parts "of the Lands, Lordship, Barony, and Regality of "Methven, and of the Lands and Barony of Keilour,

lying in the faid County, in the faid Robert Smythe, "and his Heirs and Affigns, in Fee Simple;" and to acquaint this Houfe, That they have agreed to the fame, without any Amendment.

Bill.

Hodie 2a vice lecta eft Billa, intituled, "An A&t for Southwark "making and maintaining a Road from the Borough Road Bill. "of Southwark to the Kent Road, in the County of "Surrey."

L. Haftings.
L. Harrowby.
L. Walfingham.

ORDERED, That the faid Bill be committed to the
With a Bill, intituled, "An Act for reviving, con- Confideration of the Lords following:
tinuing, and amending an Act, paffed in the Twenty: D. Norfolk. L. Bp. Rochester.
"fixth Year of His prefent Majefty, for laying a Toll
"upon all Horfes and Carriages paffing on a Sunday E. Berkeley.
"over Blackfriars Bridge, and for applying the Money E. Strathmore.
"to arife thereby towards increafing the Fund for E. Londonderry.
"watching, lighting, cleanfing, watering, and repairing E. Rosslyn.
"the faid Bridge;" to which they defire the Concur-
rence of this House.

The faid Five Bills were, feverally, read the First
Time.

L. Grantley.
L. Ellenborough.
L. Arden.

Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet
on Monday next, at Ten o'Clock in the Fore-
noon, in the Prince's Lodgings, near the House
of Peers; and to adjourn as they please.

Dominus

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Bills paffed by Commif. fion.

Ds. Eldon, Cancellarius.

Dux Norfolk, Marefcallus.

Comes Suffolk &

Berkshire.

Comes Stanhope.
Comes Pomfret.

Comes Londonderry.

PRAYERS.

Ds. Walfingham. Ds. Ailfa.

After hearing Counsel further in the Cause, wherein Thomas Groome is Appellant, and John Penfold Clerk is Refpondent:

It is ORDERED, That the further Hearing of the faid Cause be put off to Monday next; and that Counsel be called in at Two o'clock.

The Lord Chancellor acquainted the House, "That "His Majesty had been pleased to iffue a Commiffion to "feveral Lords therein named, for declaring His Royal "Affent to several Acts agreed upon by both Houses of "Parliament."

The House was adjourned during Pleasure :
The House was refumed:

Then Three of the Lords Commiffioners, being in their Robes, and feated on a Form placed between the Throne and the Woolfack, the Lord Chancellor in the Middle, with the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury on his Right Hand, and the Lord Walfingham on his Left, commanded the Yeoman Ufher of the Black Rod to fignify to the Commons, "The Lords Commiffioners defire "their immediate Attendance in this House, to hear the "Commiffion read."

Who being come, with their Speaker;
The Lord Chancellor faid,

"My Lords, and Gentlemen of the Houfe of Com

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"His Majesty, not thinking fit to be perfonally pre"fent here at this Time, has been pleased to cause a "Commiffion to be iffued under the Great Seal, and "thereby given His Royal Affent to divers Acts, which "have been agreed upon by both Houses of Parlia"ment, the Titles whereof are particularly mentioned; "and by the faid Commiffion hath commanded us to "declare and notify His Royal Affent to the said several "Acts, in the Prefence of you the Lords and Com"mons affembled for that Purpofe; which Commiffion you will now hear read :"

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Then the said Commiffion was read by the Clerk, as follows; (videlicet)

"GEORGE R.

"GEORGE the Third, by the Grace of God, of the "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, King, "Defender of the Faith: To Our right trusty and " right well-beloved the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, "and to Our trufty and well-beloved the Knights, Citi66 zens, and Burgeffes, and the Commiffioners for "Shires and Burghs of the Houfe of Commons, in this "prefent Parliament affembled, Greeting: Whereas "We have seen and perfectly understood divers and sundry Acts agreed and accorded on by you Our.

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loving Subjects, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, " and the Commons, in this Our present Parliament af"fembled, and endorfed by you as hath been accuf

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tomed, the Titles and Names of which A&ts hereafter "do particularly enfue; (that is to fay), "An Act for "granting to His Majefty a Sum of Money to be raised "by Lotteries." "An A&t for raifing the Sum of One "million two hundred and fifty thoufand Pounds by of Annuities and Treasury Bills, for the Service "of Ireland." "An Act for raifing the Sum of Five "hundred thousand Pounds by Treafury Bills, for the "Service of Ireland, for the Year One thoufand eight "hundred and nine." "An Act to grant to His Majesty Duties upon Spirits made or distilled in Ireland, upon British Spirits imported into Ireland, and upon Licences to fell Spirituous Liquors in Ireland, "in Quantities not lefs than Two Gallons." "An Act "for charging the Sum of Eleven Millions, raised for "the Service of Great Britain, for the Year One thou"fand eight hundred and nine, and the Sum of Seven "millions nine hundred and thirty-two thousand one "hundred Pounds in Exchequer Bills, funded pursuant "to an Act of this Seffion of Parliament upon the Duties "granted to His Majefty during the Continuance of the

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prefent War, and for certain Periods after the Rati"fication of a Definitive Treaty of Peace." "An Act "for repealing the feveral Duties of Customs chargeable "in Great Britain, and for granting other Duties in "lieu thereof." "An Act to enable the Commiffioners " of His Majefty's Treasury to iffue Exchequer Bills, on "the Credit of fuch Aids or Supplies as have been or "fhall be granted by Parliament, for the Service of "Great Britain for the Year One thoufand eight hun"dred and nine." "An Act to continue, until the "Fifth Day of July One thoufand eight hundred and "ten, feveral Acts for granting certain Rates and Duties, "and for allowing certain Drawbacks and Bounties on "Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, imported into and "exported from Ireland." 'An Act to provide for "the better Collection of the Duties and Taxes on Carriages, Servants, Horses, and Dogs, in Ireland.” "An Act to amend feveral Laws of Excife relating to

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Paper, Silks, and Salt; and for authorizing the "Seizure of Utenfils in Cafes where Veffels used in "Excife Manufactories are fubject to Forfeiture." "An Act for allowing Dealers to roaft their own "Coffee, on certain Conditions." "An Act to amend "the several Acts for fecuring the Duties on Paper made " in Ireland." "An Act for vesting in the Lord Lieu"tenant of Ireland, by Advice of the Privy Council, "the Power of prohibiting the Exportation and carrying "coaftwife of Gunpowder, Saltpetre, Arms, Ammuni"tion, and Naval Stores." "An Act for defraying "the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia "and Local Militia in Great Britain, for the Year One "thousand eight hundred and nine." "An Act for

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defraying, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One "thoufand eight hundred and ten, the Charge of the Pay and Cloathing of the Militia of Ireland; for holding Courts Martial on Serjeant Majors, Serjeants, Corporals, and Drummers, for Offences committed during the Time fuch Militia shall not be embodied; " and for making Allowances in certain Cafes to Subaltern "Officers of the faid Militia during Peace." "An Act "for making Allowances in certain Cafes to Subaltern "Officers of the Militia in Great Britain while dif"embodied." "An Act to amend feveral Acts, paffed "in the laft and prefent Seffions of Parliament, relating to the Local Militia." "An Act to revive and con"tinue, until the Twenty-fifth Day of March One "thousand eight hundred and ten, and amend fo much "of an Act, made in the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth "Year of His prefent Majefty, as grants certain Allow

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